Institutions of Higher Learning
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The presence of one or more local, high-profile universities where research is being conducted is an important characteristic of tech
markets. These institutions are comprised of a high concentration of talented teachers, researchers, and students, and foster critical
thinking, innovation, creativity, and competitiveness.
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These universities offer more than just a degree—other important factors include: links to industry partners, businesses, and
professional groups; the presence of incubator facilities; a variety of extracurricular activities and societies; and work experiences and
internships that can prove to employers a student has the attitude and aptitude to succeed.
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Fostering a tech environment, these universities have high-quality laboratories and research centers, offer research opportunities to
their students and faculty, and produce winners of prestigious awards in innovation.
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Highly ranked universities facilitate research, development, and collaborations to commercialize the discoveries and inventions that
emerge from the institutions. Sizable budgets aid in the success of elite institutions in the form of endowment income, government
funding, and contract research from private firms and public organizations. High-profile universities are crucial to establishing a market
as a tech environment because they attract young startup talent and provide an environment in which professors and students can
create and develop ideas that they can then turn into products or services.
High-profile universities
attract young startup
talent and provide an
environment in which
professors and students can
create and develop ideas
that they can then turn into
products or services.
Stanford University
Princeton University